Just when Chloe’s career starts to take off, Bennett
wishes it would all slow down long enough to spend a wild night alone with his
inter-cum-girlfriend. Preferably one in which he can show her he’s still the
boss.

After her continued refusals to take time off with him,
Bennett can finally no longer take no for an answer. And so the couple find themselves
with two plane tickets, one French Villa, and a surprising conversation that,
predictably, leaves them wrestling under the covers.

My review

Beautiful Bitch takes place between Beautiful Bastard and
Beautiful Stranger. Chloe and Bennett are more in love than ever but are
struggling to find time to spend alone together besides in the bedroom at night
after a long, hard day at work. Since completing her degree, Chloe now has her
own office and work team, so is no longer working for Bennett, but it’s on the
other side of the building. Finally Bennett decides to take matters in to his
own hands when he decides he wants more one on one time with Chloe and books
two tickets to Paris and rings his old college buddy, Max and asks to go to his
Villa there.

I loved Beautiful Bitch, which is once again told by
Chloe and Bennett. The fact that it was only a short story (only a short 132
pages) meant that it was the perfect little book to read before starting
Beautiful Stranger. It certainly ties in well between the two so that we know
what is happening.

I really love the chemistry between Bennett and Chloe. I
think everyone secretly thinks that they would love to have some of the steamy
hook ups that they seem to work into their everyday life without being caught.
But besides that the love that they have for each other is so strong that it
doesn’t seem like much will break it now.

People who loved Fifty Shades of Grey and love hot,
steamy sex scenes will love the Beautiful Bitch series as well as the Beautiful
Bastard series.

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